Illegal waste disposal: Three companies get RM15k fine each

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JOHOR BARU (Bernama): Three construction waste disposal companies were fined RM15,000 each by the Sessions Court here Monday (July 8) after they pleaded guilty to disposing scheduled solid wastes at unauthorised areas around here from July 2018 to January this year.

Judge Wan Mohd Nor Hisham Wan Yaakob meted out the fine on Toh Loh Construction Sdn Bhd, Nine Three Three Renovation & Enterprise and CK Kim Trading after the company representatives entered the plea when the charges were read out to them separately.

On the second count, the company was charged with dumping household wastes at the plots of land on the same date and time.

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So cheap. If it’s 15 mil, that’s different story

And they are all laughing.. Untung Buat kerja haram 15 juta, kena denda 15k.. Berbaloi. Lepas ni boleh buat lagi, anggaplah itu sebagai derma

Grossly inadequate.

Boleh kahwin 3 ppuan berdegree

X tau nak ketawa ke nangis. Murah gile kemusnahan bumi. Murah gile kesengsaraan yg ditanggung manusia

Plead guilty n pray for leniency. Rm15k? Within ‘budget’. Next..

Wow...it’s cheaper for companie to illegally dump their hazardous wastes than properly dispose them according to the law...so based on simple CBA,more companies will do the same

So cheap...clap

Paying peanuts for illegal dumping.

Cheap fine compare to the environmental damages they caused

Pencemaran itu bukan salah syarikat, itu salah kerajaan tak bayar saya, takkan saya nak pergi ke satu satu syarikat mintak bayar saya?

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